Mayfield Education has been a core contributor to the education and training of Diabetes Educators for almost 20 years and is accredited by the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA). Our Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care will provide eligible health professionals with the qualification to practice in diabetes education and subsequently seek registration as a Credentialled Diabetes Educator with ADEA on completion of the course.

The Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care (V12936) Information Evening provides prospective students with the opportunity to learn more about the course offered at Mayfield Education, meet the Course Coordinator and acquire knowledge about the role of a diabetes educator, as well as the range of services available at Mayfield Education.

The Course Coordinator for Diabetes program is Sue Quirk. Sue has a Masters of Nursing Practice and a Grad Cert in Human Nutrition. As a credentialed diabetes educator she continues to work in the community and was until recently the clinical trial coordinator at the Eastern Clinical research unit of Monash University.

Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care (V12936)

Mayfield Education is committed to innovation and excellence in the delivery of education and training for health and community services. The Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care is accredited by the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) and will provide eligible health professionals with the qualification to practice in diabetes education.
The Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care is unique in that it comprises 15 days (3x one week) of campus-based study blocks including practical workshops in addition to online learning modules. The Mayfield course includes 1 week of participant observation on clinical placement. Applicants can choose to complete the Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Health Care by undertaking a 1 year or 2 year program.